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Interrogating suspects.
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A 1990 point-and-click adventure game from Dynamix in the vein and spirit of Blade Runner, hard-boiled detective novels, and pulp adventures.
The first game in the legendary Monkey Island series. Guybrush's desire to become a swashbuckling pirate gets him more adventure than he bargained for.
A side-scrolling action game developed by Reflections Interactive and published by Psygnosis.
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A visual novel and graphic adventure game for the Nintendo Famicom in which a young rock n' roll fan is sent 10 years into the past to prevent a nuclear war.
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